It's 1998 All Over Again!
It seems Cate Blanchet will have some intense Oscar competition this year and not just from Courtney Thorne-Smith in the FDR bio-pic “Wheelchairs are fierce, y’all”. When hearing that Cate was reprising the role of Elizabeth the four women she competed against for the 1998 Best Actress Oscar decided to also continue the stories of the characters they created almost a decade ago.
Coming out in the next two and a half months are. Gwyneth Paltrow in “Shakespeare is Heartbroken and Alone”, in which Viola returns to England to be reunited with William only to find him heartbroken and living alone in a plague infested Pub.
Meryl Streep in “One Dead Thing” in which the ghost of Kate haunts her family.
Emily Watson in “Hillary And Jackee” in which Jackee Harry brings Hillary back to life and they open a haunted house.
And last but certainly not least Fernando Montenego in “Grand Central Station” win which Dora moves to New York city and opens a knish stand in Grand Central Station.It looks to be another great year for women in film!
4 Comments:
Another great year in film for women?!?!?! A man won Best Actress!
And I won Best Supporting Actress, the ShoWest Star Of Tomorrow and a People's Choice Award!
That award means the most, because it's from the people!
This is great. I can't wait to see the sequal to "Shakespeare In Love". Do you think Cate will spiral downhill like Annette did if Gwyneth wins again?
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